New Fund Honors Beloved Teacher, Community Member
March 15, 2024

Tami Huntsman. Photo Courtesy Joan May.
A new scholarship fund for students at the Ah Haa School for the Arts honors Tami Huntsman (Nov. 1951 — Feb. 2024), a beloved art and special education teacher who long called Telluride home. After speaking with friends, students, and colleagues of Huntsman, KOTO has this profile of the new fund, and the remarkable life which inspired it.
Music is “Chimes,” by Adrianne Lenker.
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